_.r ·- --rJIE SOUTBEASlEBN . Official Organ Southea•tern State Teaellen College ' · . Volume T- WO l< "U LL DAYS OF FUN OFJ<' ERED ON . "Y" RETREAT ' '.r0 SOUTHEAS:I' ERN TUD. Those who plan to go on the Y. )1.- Y . . W . retreat will not only have two · days full "'r "'fun, but will also have th e opportunity " of meeting and bear- ing s uch religious worke ts as Harry ·-' \\-'· ALTER EMORY, ,DUNCAN, GRABS TOURNEY TITLE · Heiilzmin, state Y. W . C. A. secre- 1F> With an eleven stro· ke under par margin to · play on, yomig Walter Emory , ,Duncan, high scllool mashie wielder , took off the laurels in th e 72-hole:. Inters cholas ti c Golf tourney s ponsored by the college here last week. Emory played consistently unde!' p1.r and only time was his lead endangered . when - Bill McCoy, Ard- more, second place winner , came- within five s trokes of the leader . · tary <1 f Tulsa, Miss · Fern national Y. W. C. A. secretary of St . Louis, arid Claude Nelson, National Y.. W. C. A. secretary' of .. Dallas. A c ompl e te program bas been planned for the time spent · at Devil 's Den, with plenty of .eatmg, sleeping , f. wimming, and "confidentia:l ' talks'' includP.d. The trucks will leil,ve the co:fege· .. - clllirptls .... p rornpl:ly at one .-forty-fiv,e and go from there_to the Neely re sicience, 904 West Elm, anti leave for . Devil's Den at two o'clock. A fee of one dollar will be chargee\ e ach person for transportation and food. Each person who 'fails to bring a. - bla nket , plate, cup, knife , fork, and sp oon, will be forced to sit up all . night , _ and have nothing to . eat 01' ·dr ink on the trip--not even "Camp- ·. bell's Pork and Bearis." · t!oma nche lad wins second flight. Branch , Comanche , won first place in t he second flight with a score of 306 for the 72 holes .- Colwick, .Du- ra nt. was ·second in ' this flight with a 316. · . To hn P,rops, instr uctor , the first flight in the teacher's ion wi th a 157 for 36 holes. A. R. Orr finished · second. Harold ErVing, Dundee te acher, won the second flight in _ the divl sion . Conte s tants, were ,- EmEory; Dun- can ; McCoy, Ardmore; Russell , :Mc- Alester! Segrist, Comanche, Ricketts, Dund ee: St aples ; Colwiclt, Dura n t; Roberts ,_ Branch , . Coma nche. --- - +- ' LECTURES IN ASSEMBLY. TODAY ,< Nutnber '26 . .. . ' SECRETARY-TREASVRER FtLE(:'fON JAMMED AGAIN; Ni!: WBERRY 1\'IAY CONTE8' f· Box es Might Have Been Stuffed The Rec'retary-::treas urer 's job ·m next yea r's. s tudent council is still open. No progr ess was made towar d filling the gap in next year 's student council pe rsonnel as a resUlt of the election 'hcict here y esterday. L'nnumberefl ballots were · found by the' ele ction con).Illittee afte ; the poll.s ell-sec yesterd ay when the number of ba ll ots did not co nespond with th e numb !! r regi s tered. . · B. C. Newbe r ry , min ority c;andidate, may . cont est: the election, acco:·di fi g to wo rd received here last nigh t by · James Newberry' s . ger. in the evt.mt that the elec tion is _ no t rult!cl out hy the student cou !'lcil as illega l ' No s tat e ment had' c ome from O'Rile y's camp at press time today but it ·is thought that the challenge will meet w it h his approval. Haskell Silent. H :l ske ll Clar\{ , pres ident pf .the s tu- dent council, was silent on the ma t: ter nn aetiOn by the counc il was evide nt . Tht weary election commi ttee ex - the h ') pe of '§ ettling inat - Eve r yone -- planning to- trip , sign the- paper in the registrar's of- f i-ce and pay your dollar to Miss.Noll, Mr. Poterfield, Scott Amend, or Dp'ift" White . · tcr \Vithout d.l !·O ther ele ction as this ---- + -- -- ROLJ.IN PEASE ,JS. GOf)D ENTER'rAINER __ AND SINGER H ar ry · L. Heinzman , state .secre- ta ry of the Y. M. C. A., will give a talk before assembly today on the sub}ect of "Religion in Life," w le According to the February number hP-i· e·-under the . auspices of th ?,J. of the · Platform World Mr. Rollin · c. A. , f or the annual Y. .· and y, ,- Peas e, who will be a:t SoutheasterQ w. . - 1 0 The big former U versity of Kan- · on. Apn • is one of America's best sa s a nd Univers· of Iowa · football . kno\\-·n Oratorio singers. He has dem- · onstrated that be not only a sing- lr has grown . slightly grey in t serVi ce of young people, er of note · but also . has the happy · facultv of commentin ' tt'l d w:ll ll' t>late experiences and pour . g Wl l y an o a m . h th informatively . to such an . extent that · · u cssage m_su c a, way . e h is program may be Sa.m to be a clln understand and · will .tui'c recital. He is a man of giga tf{ reach.l y , . sta ture ·and i s- particularly a f orite . He ba :; .n s wotk in the middle wes t. for l wenty- t- wo 1n thi!I count I y · . and. ahroa d. He w1l .l need no intro- Mr. P¥S .e .is known . p sonally by dU<;ll .on to many studimts on thi :; _¥' !!.._ _!..eek, _ cal!lp us_ were fortunate ei 10u · g:i ---- ' to bear hfru last .. Year. members of Kapps. · · · chapte r,- .E ' KappR. Sigma .. Tht: Southeastet:n went t0 took the spring national - examination Canadian to put on a _ program Moo- April 16 al 7:20 p. m. in the Ad- · day evening. ministt:ation BQilding of S'outhea&t- ern. --- -- __ __ IYr:.' · Mo u .ui n-an Mr. = F-ixiey went The examination was conducted by to Antlers Friday· to judge-in a trac _l\1iss Davi s, examiner of the chapter . mee 1t. · · l;j I 'Va !Y/ t. he secoc<l time for the contest to b r,. t· un - off , the former onl y l'l :mi- nated' candidate .ar.d failet: tu an elect L lble majority. conuc il acti on m ay :)<! e:r.: - pect •.d soon. . -----·- -- -- TRAINING SC HOOL TO HAVE \\'EL , I.-EQUIPPED AUDI'J70RIUM Training school students are very. much elated over the " new stage which is b!!ing built for them on the third . floor of the Education building: The stage will be-.much wider and deep- . er tha.n the present · one and is to be. equipped similar to the S. T. C. stage in f.M ,old auditoriUII)._. Upon com- pletion it will be adorned with the / velour. draperies trimmed with · a gold fringe . According • .: (o - :r;r r:- -- '"hambers, the new s cenery and stage- settings .will be ready for ' use ·next year. The stage will also be equip- ped in order to use the new Portable Moving Pi otur,e Projector , which Mr. han T bers hopes will be· a possession of Training by year. - .. --
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--rJIE SOUTBEASlEBN . Official Organ Southea•tern State Teaellen College ' · .
Volume Ei~rht
T-WO l<"ULL DAYS OF FUN OFJ<'ERED ON ."Y" RETREAT
' '.r0 SOUTHEAS:I'ER N TUD.
Those who plan to go on the Y. )1.Y . . W . retreat will not only have two · days full "'r"'fun, but will also have the opportunity" of meeting and bearing such religious worket s as Harry
·-' \\-'·ALTER EMORY, ,DUNCAN, GRABS TOURNEY TITLE
· Heiilzmin, state Y. W. C. A. secre-1F>
With an eleven stro·ke under par margin to · play on, yomig Walter Emory, ,Duncan, high scllool mashie wielder, took off the laurels in the 72-hole:. Interscholas tic Golf tourney sponsored by the college here last week.
E mory played consistently unde!' p1.r and only on~ time was his lead endangered . when- Bill McCoy, Ardmore, second place winner, camewithin five strokes of the leader.
· tary <1f Tulsa, Miss· Fern Ba~;>cock :
national Y. W. C. A. secretary of St. Louis, arid Claude Nelson, National Y.. W . C. A. secretary' of .. Dallas. A complete program bas been planned for the ~ntire time spent ·at Devil's Den, with plenty of .eatmg, sleeping,
f.wimming, and "confidentia:l 'talks'' includP.d. The trucks will leil,ve the co:fege· .. - clllirptls .... p rornpl:ly at one .-forty-fiv,e and go from there_ to the Neely resicience, 904 West Elm, anti leave for . Devil's Den at two o'clock. A fee of one dollar will be chargee\ each person for transportation and food. Each person who 'fails to bring a.-blanket, plate, cup, knife, fork, and spoon, will be forced to sit up all . night, _and have nothing to . eat 01'
·drink on the trip--not even "Camp-·. bell 's Pork and Bearis." ·
t!oma nche lad wins second flight. Branch, Comanche, won first place
in the second flight with a score of 306 for the 72 holes. - Colwick, .Durant. was ·second i n 'this flight with a ~core -of 316. ·
.Tohn P,rops, ~ollege ins t ructor, w~n the first flight in the teacher's di~iS
ion with a 157 for 36 holes. A. R. Orr finished · second. Harold ErVing, Dundee teacher, won the second flight in_ the te~cher's divlsion.
Contestants, were,- EmEory; Duncan ; McCoy, Ardmore; Russell , :McAlester! Segrist, Comanche, Ricketts, Dundee: St aples; McAI~ster; Colwiclt , Duran t; Roberts,_ McAlest~r. Branch, . Coma nche.
The Rec'retary-::treasurer's job ·m next yea r's. s tudent council is s till open.
No progress was made toward f illing the ga p in next year 's student council personnel as a resUlt of the elec tion 'hcict here yesterday.
L'nnumberefl ballots were· found by the' election con).Illittee afte; the poll.s ell-sec yesterday when the number of ba llots did not conespond with the num b!!r registered. . · B . C. Newber ry, minority c;andidate, may .contest: the election, acco:·difig to word received here last night by · James RrJwland_~ Newberry's ,ma~ uJ - . ger . in the evt.mt that the election is _ not rult!cl out hy the student cou!'lcil as illegal ' No statement had' come from
O'Riley's camp at press time today but it ·is thought that the challenge will meet with his approval.
Haskell Cl~rk Silent. H:lskell Clar\{ , president p f .the s tu
dent council, was silent on the mat: ter l'~t nn aetiOn by the council was evident.
Tht weary election commit tee expre~~ed the h ')pe of '§ettling th•~ inat -
Everyone--planning to- tak~-·u;~ trip, sign the- paper in the registrar's off i-ce and pay your dollar to Miss.Noll, Mr. Poterfield, Scott Amend, or Dp'ift" White. ·
~ t cr \Vithout d.l!·Other election as this ----+--- -
ROLJ.IN PEASE ,JS. GOf)D ENTER'rAINER __ AND SINGER
Harry · L. Heinzman, state .secre-tary of the Y. M. C. A., will give a talk before assembly today on the sub}ect of "Religion in Life," w le
According to the February number hP-i·e ·-under the. auspices of th ?,J. of the ·Platform World Mr. Rollin ·c. A. , for the annual Y. .· and y, ,-Pease, who will be a:t SoutheasterQ w. n~trcat. .
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The big former U versity of Kan-· on. Apn • is one of America's best sas a nd Univers· of Iowa ·football . kno\\-·n Oratorio singers. He has dem-·onstrated that be i~ not only a sing- lr has grown. slightly
grey in t serVice of young people, er of note· but also . has the happy · facultv of commentin ' tt'l d w:ll ll't>late · ~is experiences and pour
. g Wl l y an o a m . h th informatively .to such an . extent that · · u cssage m _suc a , way . e his program may be Sa.m to be a 1~~: ~ud~nts clln understand and · will .tui'c recital. He is a man of giga tf{ reach.l y ~·rasp. ' ; , . stature ·and is-particularly a f orite . He ba :; b~een .n yo~n? pe~p)e s wotk in the middle west. for l wenty- t-wo yea~s 1n thi!I count I y
· . and. ahroad. He w1l.l need no intro-Mr. P¥S.e .is known . p sonally by dU<;ll.on to many studimts on thi:;
_¥'!!.._ Ra~ond _!..eek, _ cal!lp us_ ~ho were fortunate ei10u·g:i ---- ' to bear hfru last .. Year.
Tw ~nty-fou members of Kapps. · · · chapter,- .E' KappR. Sigma .. Sororit~·. Tht: Southeastet:n Qua~tet went t0 took the spring national- examination Canadian to put on a _program MooApril 16 al 7:20 p. m. in the Ad- · day evening. ministt:ation BQilding of S'outhea&t- ---··-...~r.----
~~---.,._ ern. --- -- _ _ __ IYr:.'· Mou.ui n-an Mr. =F-ixiey went The examination was conducted by to Antlers Friday· to judge-in a trac
_l\1iss Davis, examiner of the chapter. mee1t. · · l;j
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'Va !Y/ t.he secoc<l ti me for the contest to br,. t·un-off, the former only l'l :mina ted' candidate .ar.d failet: t u ~ive an electLlble major ity.
S tli J~nt conucil action m ay :)<! e:r.:pect •. d soon.
. -----·-----TRAINING SCHOOL TO HAVE \\'EL,I.-EQUIPPED AUDI'J70RIUM
Training school students are very. much elated over the "new stage which is b!!ing built for them on the third
. floor of the Education building: The stage will be-.much wider and deep- . er tha.n the present· one and is to be. equipped similar to the S. T. C. stage in f.M ,old auditoriUII)._. Upon completion it will be adorned with the / P11J'Pl~ velour. draperies trimmed with · a gold fringe . According • .:(o- :r;rr:- -'"hambers, the new scenery and stagesettings .will be ready for ' use ·next year. The stage will also be equipped in order to use the new Portable Moving Piotur,e Projector, which Mr.
hanTbers hopes will be· a possession of th~ Training Sc~ool by ne~t year.
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.J .-\C 'K S l ' TH EI1LA KD. l·.dit nr
PERSONAL PREJUDICE . AND POLITICS.
Oleta D:wis Oleta Davis came to Southeastern
in th'e summer of 1928 from Paris, Texas, wh~re she ·graduated from high school in the spring of that year.
She is interested in school activit.ies and. is a member-of the Y. W. C. A. , Kickapoos, Alpha Psi Omega, ami Pi ·Kappa Sigma.
~he has written several types of things, poems, short stories, and plays. Her works are mostly light, humorous, and care-free.
LIFE Tell me nQt in truthful accent,'
F.vel'y girl must have a beau,· There are many t like 0 . D. l who
can't find them
DURANT - A · VARIETY GF ENTERTAINING PROGRAMS
The first program for Music week \\·ill Be prese.nted by .Hie Southeastern College chorus at the Presbyterian churoh on. Sunday, April 27, at eight p .m. The chorus is · pr_esentlng an oratorio, "The Holy City," by Gaul . This is one- of the most popular of light oratorios. Teh text is based on the book of Revelations.
'I:he solo parts are carried by four outstanding singers of Durant, they are: Mrs. Geo. Pendleton, soprano ; Miss Beatrice Abts, alto; Rev. Cecil Denney, trnor; and Mr. Raymond Leek, bass.
Public school night will be on Monday, April 28, at 7 :30 p. m. The program will be presented in the_ new auditorium.
The Durant _High School gi ~ l s·
glee club will present, "A Day in VPnice ," by Nevin.
In the recent election held on our campus we saw what is seen in every election- personal prejudice overcomin~ people's judgment, and _ causing them to ·vote for candidates that they do not feel are as capable as their oppb~eJlts : The most o.utst8Jlding examples of this, of course, con-sisted of fraternity men . who voted for a brother because he was a brother, even while secretly or openly ad·· n1i tting that the 'brothers-'--eapa.bilities._ were 'not much.
Tho they seek them high and low .. A representation f~om - Robert li".
Les~ -ou"tstand1ng we re life ihStances where p_eople said after they had voted, "Yes, I voted · for him ; I didn' t .think he'd do the -work as well , but I like him better." Imagine selecting a person . lo ~un oUt'" school just because you like him, regardless of his merits. _,Would you go to a shyster lawyer if you were accused of· a crime because you liked him best? Would you !'rO to a quack doctor when you were ill because he had ~ charming personality?
We expect strange things from thte
Life.Ts .. reaT: ·11te is earnest Matrimony is the p~ize
Thoug-fi -fb r it ther.e are -m~n seek-cors,
Who are wea:lthy, gay, and wise .
Wives of great men all remind us, We can make our lives sublime_.
·If we only had a husband, To dress us up so fine .
tn· this broad world filled with battle, In this busy whirl of lif~
No girl wishes to be single But would rather be a wife.
masses, but is it wr-ong to expeet _ . college stud'Emts 'to v ot:e ifit1Hli~tly ?--s ·o let us ~then e up arul dol!!_g .. Of course, there are cases when ·the W,at<;hing · daily for a II)an, popular man is the right man- per- . And lhe first who <·omes to see US
haps ours was one--but the election Charm and keep him if we ~an! of the right man should not be a n Then she has written many short acciclent. stan~as as :
-----+ In the__..cold moonlight his lips. were
Lately when asked to name some physical sciences a ,Freshman list.c~d
·' f Physical Ed.
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Some girls 'idea of "Help Beautify the Campus" is to sit on the -benches every hour of the day.
While printing tile summe·,: · term schedule the office force might ha.ve sav~d time by printing individual schedrtles for those who really don't .. <;are what _they take.
:+-----'---'-... From all" indications the Sigm R -Taus sl:iould form an anti-adminis-
- tration party.
whtte, ·while herR a vived carmine shade,
Our hero felt" the call to arms ' ~nd joi.ifed the colors unafraid!
At times Oleta can· be serious and then she writes mostly .of thirigs of hcr "native st!l-te.
•rexas Blue Bonnets·
I ' roamed -wher_e the Blue Bonnets grow
· So lovely, so sweet, yet gay, Into -their migst _~_te~p~ed-when fo :
Was't flower, O':_ r_t:lal d, orf ay? -
~That - ravished Ot,Y se~ses quite
Lee, Washington Irving and Traini ug_SGhool .will present, "The Carniva l of ihe Mqnth." A Fantasy" will be given by the Junior High Sch0ol.
,;Tile . Pirates of Fenzarice,; ..by Gi l-bert and Sullivan, will be given by the S. T . C. Glee Clubs, on April 2!-1 at 8 :00 p. m. This is one of the most
'' popular light operas, being prese"nted. It is composed by two of our rpost popular composers.
The most outstanding feature of Music week will be Wednesday, April 30, in the old auditorium at 8 :30. Mr. R!Jllin Pease, noted baritone will present a Song Recital. Mr. Pease i ~
one of the best kn0\\'11 baritones iu Chicago. He has made quite a name
_ f o.r._. himself in Ora~ori-o . His ·personality is charming an e lias an ev -prestnt sense of humor.
The committee .Jo.r preparing the program for Music week i's : Raymond Leek, · chairman; Mrs. H. D. Neel.v, Miss Kittie eNighbors Miss Edirh
• Anderson-, 'and Fr~d Dixon.
- ---· -----Mr._· Tompkins and Mr. McPherpn
gave . talks to the Parent-Teachers' ~sociation in McAlester Wedne · da)_'.
With a -fragrance so charmingly wild,
That I wandered that day to drean1· land '.._
Wlth ' the _love of a flower child.
Oh! their beauty caps of blue! How they· tossed on the pillowing-
1 sea-- -- · 0( the wild, free prairies of Texas
Lon_e ~.Star of_ ~r De.stiE_y!
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on MonThe prothe. new
rt "-"' · Traini11,; Carnival
will be Schflol. .; ..by Gil-given by April 2!! the most prese'nt
our IV st
of Texas
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UGJII'r- OPERA 18- STORY OF PIRATES AND POLICE . --~
The Pirates of Penzance, a comtc opera in two acts, • by Gilbert and Sullivan. is one of the cleverest and b~;t · light op~ras produceci" iateiy. ·
-The story of the · opera is woven - .,.. . . about: Fre,deric who is apprentic.ed to a band of pirates when he is quite younr, due to t'he mistake made by
A California newspaper man re-cently said that the best way to the maid, Ruth, who is supposed to scrap a battleship is to christen it · havt~ apprenticed him to a pilQt. On
becoming of age, Frederic learnR with ·a pint" of · Oklahoma moonshine. If £his be true our Idea of the heighth this, and plans to leave the pirates of destructiveness would be to add and abandon ·their ' profession.
A major-general and his four a teaspobnful of the modern "jake." daughters live in a ne~rby castle.
Did you folks hear about the farm- Fveckric falls in love with Mabel. The er wbo hoped that the Pioneer. Woman would have to trade her veiling other ·pirates demand Edith , - Ruth,
and Kate· as their wives. But theshroud for a slickl!r?
We "victims of circumstance" at- - major-generar pleads with _ them that tr!Outed our not having a spring he i:s an orphan and they .release hi!>
daughters. suit last Sunday to the fact that we were afraid of a rain. Frederic, thinking he is of age to
leav·e the' pirates, summons the poAnd there is a patch on the seat . lice tc. 'Capture the pirates. But they
of our pants, too, which ·is indica have other plans. Frederic · was horn tive of the "Hoover Prosperity.' '
: ~ short time ago we heard about t.he last of February• in Leap Year, and in reality has ·had only ftve birth
a civic organization that was trying to find out who was the most valu- days . .So, honoripg his sense of duty,
... he leaves Mabel and the polic~: and a·ble student in- the college. W£ _ha.ye a marl whose name we wish tb place returns t<J the pirates. in nomination for that h<:mor. The pirates and the police meet in
He is Lee Nix. He is an assistant &. fi1g-ht in which the pirates are vic-torious. Loving and honoring their
in the library and he is never too busy to stop what he is doing and queEm a s they do · t:hough,, when the place his services at yoiJ~r <;ommand. poliee ask them ·to yield in the namt
We need more men like Lee Nix . of Queen Victoria, they do · so. ·
~-··············· · • • ._ • FIVE YEARS AGO. • . ~
)8( McAlester easily wins Class • ill( Track Meet; Poteau the victor •
·g in Class B- meet. · ~ ~ J8E, Miss Louise Williams won . •
1 l8E first place in Girl 's Alto . ~ l8E voice as a result of the Fine· l8{
Je£ Arts Contests. lfl(
i1( Carl McCafferty, Po~eau's • .: t·epr~se!ltlltlve in boy 's vofce, ....;-~-)8( took off first place: )iE
• Eugene Slaughter, Durant Jf(
3!t High 's ·con.testant in general .: .: science, was rewarded with • · .: firs t place. J8(
)8( The Savages captured sec- lit )8( ond place in Sooner relays at • )8( Norman ; Crawford broke • JS( record in thP. high jump ; !llso J8(
Je£ high point man, with 17 points. )8( lei Dillard Eubank ha:i, rec,ently lit Je( - been selected- for· principal of J8(
_- the Wilson High School. • J8( F.ighth Grade Honor ·Roll.: 38! )8( JRmes Garrett, Robert r.en: - • ·· i! non, David MacDonald, Woe!- * · Je£ don Dunn, Emma Gertrude • )8( . Johnson, Virgil Steger, Her- r~
Je£ scbel Gladney, Lois ·Knight, ~
lei ·ceorge Rush and ·evra ·Bach-- • ~ man. )ElE .. ~ . ~-~~~~~--~~~~~·-· +--EASTER ASSEMBLY IS
Sli\.IPLE AND IMPRESS\'E "Jakitis" is not the only lmpend- The pir~tes announce as an excuse .
that they are noblemen from •the 0 f th tt· t E t ing menac.e to society which we haye ne · o e pre tes as er pro-to condone. This malady of marri- House of Peers. This satisfies the rna- grams ever given at So'Utheastern
jar-general· and he ' allows his daugh- · age is becoming quite prevalent these . was presented by the college Y. W. ter to marry the pirates. c A · bl A ·1 16 Th t days, especia!lY on this· campus. . . m assem Y pn . e s age
All this time we have been labor- Fall Out~ F~~~reat . Friday ' wil.!; att~ac'tively and ~ppropriately ing under the impressi<?n that our - ----• - - - decorated with ferns , Easter lilies folks .sen us over nel'e to -bring- !')ack. - to.:SOI:ii:JTIONS. ancl_oth~ . wbi e -~fing _flowei:s.~"Tlie.. a . diploma. Evidently, some of these music, by the college double quar-studes got their charge confused with The following resolution was unan- tette, lent much to the atmosphere a marriage license. imously passed by the Student Coun- cf this season.
After all you have to hand it to cil in their · regular meeting on Miss Vida Loyd, active Y. W. C. A. : thP.se love lorn. They have a lot of Thursday, April 17, 1930 : · member, w<ts the leader . . Misses Ma-
nerve. With five million men out of Resolved, that the Student Coun- ble Dick and Gretchen Benzel read work and times as hard as they _are cil hereby requests those students scriptures in connection with the cruyou ll!ay· be sure that It Is love. who find it absolutely impossible to rifi.cation and resurrection of Christ.
The thought of s.tandjrl'g. in a bre~d attend assembly to keep out ·of the "A Matter of Sentiment,' :... an Easter ,ljne to get._grub for th~ ~issus takes Adnqinistration.-B"uildi~g during· the s tory, -showing how a person can be all the romance out of the proposi- asse:mbly hour, ~·as any noise in the ' influenced by the good of others,. was tion for us: hall is very discourteous to our vis- .given by Miss Dqrothy Zinnecker,
We believe the old saying "the itor!l. I<~rt>shman. on the Y. W. C. A, cabi-time, the place and the girl" should B·~ it 'further resolved that we (The net. Mrs. Cecil Denney, wife of the be-modifie~to -read.~the-place, the .Student . Council)--expi'ess' ~rir ap- 'Rev. enney, sang a solo. girl, and Uie a.dministration." predation for,· the loyalty of that _ The early morning ·prayer service,
The student council's recent deere (.; large group of students whe regu- s ponsored by the young peoplt>'s .orthat all studes who are not in the lal'iy attend- assembly and our ap- g-ani:t:ation of the : college and city, auditorium shall not habit thL ad proval and belief in the tradition was mentioned by President Haskell building during a1.1sembly hour will that "1\11 Lo~al Sa,•ages Attend Clark. The program was •closed by
· red~:~ce one's chances of I>ein "next" A10scmbly ReguiBrl;,'." a prayer ·ay the leader·; i'ollo:wed by a:t Ehe washer pilChing gam~ a most:--- Yresment Studen eo"unci:I--Yie-:.assemu•-J'-:_-'"~~-lio~'~--L!.!!!!!'~~..!:!!L.....,.. __ 2000 pet cent. Signed HASKELL G . .Cr.AR:K, Gleam," the Y. W.
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WE WOULD UKE ';1'0 KNOW WHO SAID-
Grorge Duke tried to get in Doug Mot:~'s Tent Show o~ Jtis f!tuden~ tic·ket. '
- Cla rence Davis worked . ninety~rven · quadr"atic eqnuations~Look out!
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PERSONALS.
·Alvys Anderson visited in Dallas ·during th~ week-end . .
, Ol i! ta Davis SJlent the 9ol!days with her parents in Paris, Texas. •
the. week-.end
~ryce Morrison wore out a new · pair of Boston-ians r,rid_B;Y night at a
---~--__!_-c_e_·~ Clance. --~
The Rev. R. c. Miller of the First Baptist church \ ddreised the Y. W. c. -\.. and Y. M. C. K Tue~day mor-ning. in a very m{e estlllg-manner the Reverend Miller told the story of the [tf-s urrcction apQ its impo~nce. .
F'a nnie Hunter visited her parents ~ in llillo_. O\'c.L the week-en.Q,_ Faltiel Nelson wanted a date---""A.
- Henry Whit-sett fO!:_got. how to do rig-ht about face during federal in:=:pection.
- Berryhill couldn't keep up with -------h-;.,. t-ape-:--- . .
Th ~v found Buck in bed readmg book ~f philosophy- How deceitful a
Carl. . -Cotton Sholl ha:=: a finger waye. - That soniP clever girl tricked
IBdg-a; Gardener into her car to kil l a bug, then · ran off. with him.
-- -- --- + --·--. ·-OION WOOD, MENA, AKK., N~XT YEAR'S Y. l\1. C. A. PREXY
A violin so1o was given by . M1s :=: .Virgi nia \\;'eek .' ."vlrs. Minta Adam r.
. IJ:i d r.hnr of the program Sigma 'f:UJ Delta
The Sigma Tau Delta is spending th ~; larg-er part of thi s term in issuing a brochure. This brochure will contain original essays, poems an 1_ ·,_hort stories·. The ill~us tra tions anu sketches tl f t_!Je ·members £ are being made by Adams Garrett, president.
1 lte manuscripts '.vere written by local and alumni ·members of thi s chapter. · 'only a hmit.ed number of books are to be issued.
. Be:;sie Faulk visited in Oklahoma C_i ~y through the holidays. ·
~-' •1e Dennison visited with Yvonne Sc•' t l in Idabel over the week-end.
Lillir Mae Morgan spent Saturday :tnd Sunday in Madill.
- - - · - ---FOODS CLASS' ENTERTAINS
Si\'IALL GROUP A'l' SUPPf:l{ [,
The College Food's Class, No'. : •. was hostess at a Buffet Supper in the ~ci-ence Dining Room on April 16. 1 ' .
A- pastel color · scheme \ was carpeu .out by using crystal basl(ets of sweet KAPI'A DELTA PI ELECTS peas Dlon wood, seriloi, waselcc::ecr- on Thursday evening, A,pril 17, The delicious two-cour:se supper
president of the Young Men's Chris~ Kflppa Delta Pi elect~d_the following was served to the · following guests~ tia.ft Association next year to sy_cceed s tudents to . membership because of Mrs. Briggs, Miss Burns, Miss Halli e ~cott Amend at a meeting of that hio·h scholarship and otfiet,; d~sirable McKipney, Miss Riling, Miss _scm·body lh~t Tu~s ay: . • '" qt;aliti~s: Mrs. · Hester, Askew; M~l" . · ener, MisS: Masters, · and Miss Blan-
J . K. Fox will be vice-president, Minta Adams, Eugene Hill, Marjory chard. .- , . ' George Duke, treasurer and Cleo Keichner, Mrs. Mary Goodgion, Mrs. The hostesses were: Miss Haggard, Dodson, secretary. All of. this group Lenna Mae Sawyer, Mrs. ·Leola Gos- Miss Phillips, ~ss Jackson, ~!·s. h'lve been a ctive in the organi'zation sett, -~nna Corhn !1-nd Lillian Kennedy. Freeman, and Mrs. tGossitt. . -and they plan to carry ', on . an even 1 ney will be initiated at the banql!et - ---++- . mo"fe interesting program .t-hroughout given May seventh. · GOSDIN-POPE
the coming year. Tht> annual election was held the . Miss Juanita Pope and · Mr. Clar-. ~ ----~- s:1me Pvening and the following ··of- . .i..-
0nce Gosdin were unitect in · marriag~·
Hl SSEl.L HIGH SCHOOL__ J(ce.ts we're e~'!ct~d: President, -~rs. ~· by tllfl Rtwerel'ld -R . -C~lle · in ·h i · -- --T() GRADUATE T\VELVJ.;: W. L . Blain; Vice-President, 'Mr~. Joh;J !<tudy at th.~ First Baptist chur h
Twelve Seniors will be graduated by ·· t.h ~ Russell Training School, accord ing to word received by F . L. Chamhers, principa l, on May 14. ·
No corrup.encemen~ !ipeaker has been engaged·, however, the senior!'! p!an to give a play for that .occasion, ''College. Spirit," sponsored by Mrs. Bob. Allen: • .
Those grad•_tating- a , . 0pal~ar~-. · rett, Vernon· · Butler, Era .J3onham , Har~'d Capshaw: Dixon Clark, John Penniw n, Lillie J ohnson, In l!z Owe-ns~ Elva Rodmn-;- Gertie - 'RogerS: Carl Stephens and ~arold Bond.
- _L__: __ +~'--- --c y NF;W BOOKS IN LIBRARY
An1ong recent additions to the librarY- a £Pear : "Mansions of Philoso-
__ phy"::_Wili Durant·, "The_ _ _!-lau~t~:d I;3ool&hop"- ChristopheE D. Morley; •·Jow.n,{llistic Writing'-Grant M. Hyde; ~·Wclc9me Childhood"- Groves
Cowan; ~ecretary-Treasurer , . Ml'. SatUI·<iay ev~ning, April 16, at- sevt:uF loyd P ie rce ; Counesl~r , Pr·es1~ent thirty o'Clock. Only a few relatives . Eugene S. Briggs. ' , and close friends were present. Dl-
- - - - +--- ---:- r~ctly after the ceremony the bn dt· OLE'{' A DAVIS WILL . HEA.D and groom left fo_ Dallas.'iQf .!l. sht;rt
WOl\lEN'S OR-GANIZATION stay. , ~.- . .
· Mrs. Gosdin i.s the only daughter ot Th:t t - Oleta Tiavis, junior of Paris, Mrs. H. P. Pope of' this city. Shl'
· Tcx.1s, will be president of th~ Y. Ylf. ·g-raduated from Dur_ant hig~ ~cho, . t · c. A. next ye<tr was decided in the )n 1 28, ·and al present .-is· a JUill 1
e!:!<:tion of that .. body last TUesday. a t S0utheastern . She will recelye her Mal iorie Kelchnor was elected vi '.'~ - life rer.tiflcate with the gr~duating p. csident , I<, reia Mikke~oo~ . Treasur·- . c:ass this "pring:., _.She is a member of er ' at-alie Morrison, S'ecretary the- d-ramatic club • . anP, Pi Kapp:t · a;~d . Frances Gregg, under g~aduate Sigma. • --· r r prese,~tive. \. -- _ Mr. Gosdin is the son of Mr. and
Plans to increase the membership Mrs. H. W. Gosdin, also of Duran t. a nd 'to develop thE: social end of the . He g ·a_duatecf from Durant hig'IY o.·ganization are undetway. ·SevePal school in. 127. He is at pr_:e~ent emintere~ ting· speakers are -~·also to be pl6yed in the Oldahoma Gas an u